Doosan is a leader in the global fuel cell business. It acquired ClearEdge Power (formerly UTC Power), which was a global leader in fuel cell, in 2014, and achieve a revenue size of around KRW 500 billion within just 4 years of the acquisition. Moreover, it secured core technologies for fuel cells for buildings, and households and created a full lineup by merging with Fuel Cell Power, a Korean company that manufactured fuel cells for household use, in 2014, and the business has grown into one of the core businesses of Doosan today.

Established in 1896, Doosan is the oldest company in Korea. It has also achieved the fastest growth in the past decade.
Doosan is a global company with annual revenue of USD 18 billion, 65% of which is generated overseas.
Doosan's major business area is Infrastructure Support Business (ISB), which cover energy, construction, construction equipment, desalination plant, fuel cell, and robotics.
Doosan not only has much experience and technological foundation for fuel cells, but also much engineering expertise and experience in equipment industry, not to mention various businesses that can serve as a test-bed for commercial drones.

We can provide an innovative long flight time performance with the drone fuel cell powerpack, and we focus on offering a level of quality and safety that customers can trust in the mass-production and other various environments. We also plan to provide differentiated customer value including an easy supply of hydrogen. While today’s biggest hurdle of fuel cell drones is the absence of a specific solution for hydrogen supply, Doosan Mobility Innovation has prepared a differentiated hydrogen supply solution by directly investing in and owning the hydrogen tanks and constructing an e-commerce platform for the sale of hydrogen.

The lifespan of a fuel cell powerpack is more than 1,000 hours. We can say it with confidence that a fuel cell drone has a competitive edge in terms of durability as it is manufactured using durable parts that are also used in hydrogen vehicles.

(1) Based on our techniques for designing and developing stacks as lightly as possible without compromising their reliability,
(2) we secured a system integration capability (powerpack algorithm control and hardware integration) that realizes the best performance that is reliable in the working condition of the customers.

Currently, it can be applied to 3 drones. It can be applied to DJI M600, which is the most widely used commercial drone model, and DF20 and DT20, which are drone models offered by Doosan Mobility Innovation.
However, Doosan Mobility Innovation plans to expand its powerpack lineup by customizing fuel cell material, stack design, and system. We welcome partnerships with other companies. Please contact our sales manager.

We have released 1 2kW powerpack for public/infrastructure management, which is an area with the largest demand, and 3 drone models—DF20, DT20, and the DJI M600 Kit. We plan to have 4 models as our powerpack lineup within 1 or 2 years and to offer kits customized to a greater diversity of commercial drones.